People often believe a Utopian society would be like heaven on earth, in reality many believe that heaven is a Utopian society where all we do is float around on a cloud and listen to some evolved soul enlighten us about heavenly matters.

Believe it or not, most souls do not stay in Utopian realities for very long. They easily get bored and begin seeking challenges.

Most souls throughout Creation prefer some degree of drama and challenge to spice up their existence. Having problems to solve can be stimulating and fun. Therefore, a healthy balance of male and female energy is most often preferred.

People who seek an Utopian lifestyle would be the first to become dissatisfied and move on to more challenges, likewise, those who think they would prefer a society with no men, or men who are submissive like would soon discover the men would not be to their liking and would soon tire of playing the female dominance role.

Many also believe a society where more feminine energy is present is a more positive environment.

Male energy is aggressive. When a world is overflowing with male energy, this typically creates a world driven by competition; wars thrive endlessly until there is only one man standing or until the world is completely destroyed.

When ego-based individuals interact with each other, they typically tend to compete for power and domination of all goods and resources. Conversely, female energy is passive, and when a planet is overflowing with this energy, it often becomes cooperative and peaceful; there is little to no competition and the world is driven by the sharing of goods and resources. However, when too much passive energy is flowing, reality can easily become uneventful. Passive civilizations are also more prone to invasion and conquest by others.

In spite of what many today believe, we need a balance of male and female energy, men are needed just as much as women, only through balance can we achieve perfection in our world.

Gary has been awriter/photographer for over thirty years. Specializing in nature and landscape photography, while studying native cultures.

His travels have taken him to most of the United States, as well as Australia, Belize, Egypt and the Canary Islands.

He has studied the Mayan culture of Central America and the aborigines of

Australia. Photography has given him the opportunity to observe life in various parts of the world.

He has observed that many of the forgotten cultures had spiritual beliefs that were stronger than ours in modern times.

While we have advanced technically far superior to those that came before us, we have lagged behind in acquiring spiritual knowledge.

For us to advance as the human race, we need to combine the spiritual knowledge of those that came before us, not only that of the ancients but the knowledge of our direct ancestors as well, with the technical knowledge we have today for us to propel into the twenty-first century and beyond.